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. ? 1 "VTA ' ??5 * ' ' ? ?'?'?? ** ' WASHINGTON N. C SATURDAY AFTERNOON FEBRUARY 27 ItlS No. * ~7~ " 1 ? ~ II BILLS INTRODUCED ? S?f?J IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE YESTERDAY Oarrla. tor tke nUal of aiUM paUtlee 1* OanrtxrlMd. Currle. ?robtblt klUlu of M?b r.l?. tU wild tarkeya IB eeTrotr Orat township. CiDtwlud county. Onarn. pro rid? for tuUXteUoi of dorm tor ?od MU la ca?Uol bond ta?. Bbfcs, relative to aMWawt of of school dlstrlcti is Madison. Bbbs, tt% roll of of W C. Ammon? tu collector of Madlaon. Vuon, prortdo for worklM rood? . ?f .K1ttr . toTuUii. . Northampton ftitir.-.Hoifcf h?atln? la Par i *< Hmrmtn. imi est relaila? to dlreaHmr aad validating aets of trs* trn. OaMfp*. ara?rd road !l? of Ost* tJIo, Mlvtonrllle and yadl?rlH* townsh'lpe,'Oetee con?ty. . l?am|?y. .amend art .creatine U?r creek, drainage district. Oast on eon" ty. Maun?j. change boundary line .between Cleveland. and Oast on. Allan, amend salary of Wtyne Alloc, create recorder's court tor ttlntton. ' Allen, snthorlzo commissioners of Wayne to Improve courthouse square. . k Fflrelo^h. . incorporate . InyoM model community. Sampson county. WJiltford, authorise Dare to liso boada to' erect building la number 17 Sphool district. Kin*, aatkorlse Dry Walla road dirtrtot, Nash county, to borrow money for reads. Dearer, amend act establishing r oorder's const tor Transylvanlt. jas&trzsz** * Beaton, UMBd primary law o Colombo*. 1 Darden, to. faralsh anti-hoc ckol ?n niiiii to farmers of 8tot. at coot of manufacture. . fun iad Cameron, profit, for dniaace of oortaln crooka In Dni i aad Camaron, by roqu.it. to <Wim?ir commtealoners of Dor kaco to hold an olootloa for boad. to bolld streets. Pogram aad Cameron, by reqoMt. for protection of Dorham bnaau.il Bowman. by n?asat. to tax doc. tn Oallford. Somers, for raUaf of traatoaa of Milton graded aohool dlatrlct. ?loxandar, amoad charter Rather fordton. Alexander. aathorlaa Poraat City *0 avto bonds for aowatnya and All rod. aethcrlse Bon ton to Toto bond* tor Central Carolina Ball way. Saltan, aanond okartar Car oil n Collaco. Kanton. . . . Battle, amoad ohartor of Sattlo BaMle. to MoaUfy baloa of ootton ginned in >dgeeom>a and Naak. Oo^gbeabour. amond charter of Sallibory. Hcltjr, mbollih treesnrer'i offlc* McKay. Mkrf. record?"! oonrt Of DWB*. MoKay, prohibit killing t#k la Opper rlror, Raraott sooty. I Baaeg, amend okartor Union Bank aad Trait Co. , Allan, ralatlTO to aomwnaatlon . of eodnmbrtoaon of Warae. . Soott, amoad eeWry aot at Vla dar. Boo?, amond Pandor read law. I ! Soott. a>?oi 14 na? eotnmlestan era tor Rooky Point toVaahJ), p?n BrookaW, aathortse Rtgh Point to taaae bond, far ?treat Jmprovemant. Klttrell. amend hat relative to of Kaadnwoa graded Noted, amend charter of Weyaee villa. No land, aatkorlio Clyde to vMdj hood? Mr I I nad la* of taw Hill! ti?. Ctorroll. authorise uuiuuil?loasrs of Walnut Core to build sidewalks. Carroll? regulate hunting In BFbbs and Roberts of Bunoombe, Qx time for holding court* of nine teenth Judicial district. Smith of Waotauge, provide road IMr for Blue Ridge township, Wau tauga county. Bur?, amend act relative to ooeta In magistrates court?. Coughenhour. relative to payment of deposit? held in different names. Camp, to remote obstruction* In certain water couree In Polk. King, amend ?alary law of Nash. On rales ware suspended and bill passed on k? Immediate Swain, amend school law of Nash Swain, amend act creating recor der's court of Washington county. Hutchison, prorlde full fees for, officers and wltnessee where defen dants are oonvlcted and sent to Seller?, authorise drainage com mlssloners of certain districts In Robeson to Issue bonds. New Bills. Ths following new bills were In-1 t reduced In the Senate yesterday: 8now of Wake, to Improve the I roads of Wake and employ a road Jones of Lincoln, to lmprore the rharWV of Llncolnton. ' Jonas of Lincoln, to prorlde for the election of mayor and the alder men of Llncolnton. ? McAuley of Chatham, to amend law relative to corporate limits of B?agrove in Randolph county. Snow of Wake, to encourage bank ?ng by young people. Bumgarner of Wilkes, to estab lish saeelal tag districts. McLeod of fto&eson,' relative la certain . drainage districts. Harding of Pitt, for the relief of of the State School for the Blind end the Soeaf. Ward of Craven, relative to pen sions to the wires of Confederate soldiers. Bumgarner of Wilkes, for th^ bet ter working of roads In Wilkes. 8now of Wake, relative to pav ing the streets In front of State bulldlnga. Snow of Wake, to provide for good roads In Middle Creek. Gardner of Cleveland, to Increase the members of the board of com-' mlssloners at Cleveland oounty. Cloud of Folk, to amend the law relative to the auditor of Henderson oounty. Dixon of Gaston, to permit Oasto^ nla to make an9 appropriation for the poor. '11 ?ISR Oohoon of Paeqootask, ,*o permit the killing of turkey bastard. and tsKutm. - j Hardin* at Pitt, to ?tu en d ths charter of OremiTtlle. Hardin? of Pitt, to abolMh road dutr on roade of PHt oomntr Mm Jet t? A Trrretl. for the relief ef destitute Confederate Teterans end their *14?fWl. 1 ' ' MB. MAVO HOST. Wambee Friend* at Ojm ier Bom( I?t NUfht. Jame? L. MayO, reperaenta tlve la the Heuee from Beaufort oounty wae host to a number of hts legislative friends and other in vtted guests at an oystsr roast In the UsseU building last night from 1* to It. ? Repreeentatl.e Mayo lire? at Washington, right In ths oyster country, and the Juicy bivalves which he hsd shipped from his home for the feeat last night ware of the par excellence variety A number of guests were present jwfco live beyond the Blae Ridge end never have an opportunity of at tending a roast of this kind. They enjoyed the feast hugely. Mt. liayo Is serving his first term In the House and is chairman of the eemmittee on printing. He Is a ring one of the tars of the Washington Dal on i of trust ? " , '? ' ? . [A WHERE 18 Rev. E. M.I Regmlar services J1 a. m., end 7:10 p. m., with] preaching by the j>?tor. Sunday School, E. R. Mlxon, t will mMt at ft:41 Btrw* class, W. M. Kmt,| tsacher, mMU at the sama hour. Market street, Rev. R. L. Gay. | pastor. Regular ?arrices at 11 m? and 7:10 p. mv with preaching I by the paator. Morning subject, 1 "Temporal and Spiritual Prosperl-j tr." Evening subject. "Wha, Should Not ba Baptised." Sunday School 9:46 a. m., W. O. | Pflvette, superintendent. Strangers and rial tors cordially] Invited. Bast Second street, Rev. R. V. Hops, paator. Regular services at 11 a. m., and ,7:10 p. m., with preaching by tha pastor. ? The Bible School will meet at 101 o'clock, W. O. Bills, superintendent. | Tha public Is oordlally Invited. First Presbyterian Church. Gladden street, Rev. H. B. Sea right, pastor. 'Regular services at 11 a. m? and 7:30 p. m., with preaching by the pastor, to which the general public has a cordial in- j rltatlon. ? Sundy School, C. M. Brown, Jr., superintendent, win meet In the af-t ternoon at S o'clock. >*?>? i n ? i . ??<>?: Si. Peter's Episcopal Church. Bonenr street. Rev. Nathaniel Harding, rector. Morning and ev ening prayer at the usual hours, 11 m., and 7:30 p. m., with s mons by the rector. Sunday School, E. K. Wills, Jr., | superintendent, and Bible class, H. ( S. Ward, teacher, n\eets at 3 p. All moet cordially Invited. WHOLESALERS MEET. A majority of the wholesale mer chants of the city were repreeented at a meeting last night at Hotel Louise. All the firms had been as Ic ed to send a representative. Sup per wss enjoyed at thl* hospitable hotel after which a business sees ion was held for the purpose of organiz ing a credit association among the wholesalers. Other meetings will be held from time to time and an or ganisation Is hoped to be soon per fected. FROM ROCKINGHAM. Mima Coddle Fcrwle and BHn bet h Taylor returned last evening | from a visit With friends 1n Rock Ingham, where they went to attend i the Wateon-Dookery marriage. f MIME! EIMED \a MIC Mr. Malt l?teM delightful I 1T entartdtaa* ? nortxr or hla[ friend? at a birthday party last night at h* teM on Market street. Maslo, ge?* and dancing wu In dulged 1? ui* H t teto hour, lite' which detlelaaa rafreahmeati were The houea heautiruly deco nUd in pink aM pnd. The hoot wu th* noWB of many beauti ful prilMtl. OK leaving the guests voted Mr. Hwfcnnp a moot delight fui hoot. r Thoee pi miifr wart: Misea Root and Mary McDWfMt. Clari and Jo eaphlne Burgiy Caaale Lewis, Mar gar? Tray lor, Kathleen Jackson Margaret Donshty. LUUa Stewart. Loulae Henderson, Helen Hender son, and MISSIS, Robert Cole. John Jacoteoa, Jak? Wtlhlsaon. William Rhodes. Herbaart AlUgood, Harvey Purxeea. Wllllaiu Bailey and Lloyd Head TO 1EET IN II 1-2 Charlotte, Feb. J6.?The annual meeting of the North Carolina Li brary Association "will be held April 1st and 2nd In Raleigh. Members j will be entertained in private homes. ?' v An unusually; attendance Is expected both "**bn^iocount fit "ttie place of meeting and the coming of i Mrs. Edna Lyman Scott, who will speak on Thursday evening, April let. Mrs. 8cott is a noted profession al story teller and lecturer on liter ature for Children and the art of story telling. She is the author of "Story-telling; what to tell and how to tell it," now completing its third edition. Her lectures and story hours have been given before libra ry ochools, teachers' Institutes and normal schools, women's clubs and public libraries throughout the coun trr. "Mies Lyman Is a charming story teller and has made an extensive study of the art. Bhe H over In de mand by those who have once heard her. She tells all her stories wheth er the most simple myth for the kindergarten child, or the more pre tentioue story for the 'grown-up*' with the same unaffected and charm ing grace."?Indianapolis Star. MART B. PALMER, Se?. ,N. C. Library Association. lOflT?BFTWERN F1RAT NATION al Bank and Pontofll.ce. t4{iOna Dol lar bills. Finder return 'to tfcfo office and receive reward. 1-17-1 tc. Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Am<Ws tKar Im per ponnnd Me Meadow (Ml aad Blae Valley Batter, per pound ?7c DUdaai Pare Priat Batter, per poind ..Me ArbarUea Coffee, par poaad. I*r Oood Dm Ooffee, per poaad, .14? Km ? Oiaaa HiMh per poaad.. >, Mo Oood Tomatoee, ? am* far ........... ,r . ,?Be Moaoffrmm Om, ? OMa tar. ... . .. .. .Ha rnrt Ooantrr E?ss, par dom.. ,4 ..ltd Tble <? only a mall Hat 0? t tie axar Rar|aha we bam ?0 offer. Oar Man la faQ to orerflowta? with hlibaat trade Oro ?alta, Sboea, D(? Oatfc Moaa, Mlt, ate. PHONE ?7 J. E. ADAMS & Co slimy or THE LATEST WAR NEWS Tiro additions to the long 11* of dlMMtor? ?t ?i daring lh?_" were iffade known, today- Tlia ITitafc destroyer DM? J* the Adriatic asd w? Um probable tom of *trty-*f*t It*?* x _ I The ? wed Is h merchantman Bvar-; ton mm ^ or torpsdo 1? the North B~- but wsa.sble to roach a Dutch port. Pram Constantinople U ennouno ?d 1 Ttotorr hr tho Turk? ot?t Bos ,Un force* In tho tran?Caucne?e. It 1? said that aftar a battle of ssr ,r?l dsn the RMiUni were flight, hjrring sllllered heavy losses. lotu? ottclal lUttMott from London. Perl, and Berlin .how there hare been no Important changes on the main battlMlelde ot the woet or the eaet. In London the opinion le growing that the Germane are eoon to mak? a great general attack In Prance, remaining on the defenslvs In Po land, PetrograJ, on the other hand, tolly expects an other. German drlre at Warsaw, this time from the north. Three warships of the Anglo French fleet which bombarded the Oardanelles are said by Tnrklsh au thorities to have been damaged. The Con|?antlnople statement doea not refute specifically the British claim that all of the outer forts of (he Dardanelles were reduced, hut conveys a contrary Idea, asserting that the fleet -withdrew after a bom bardment of 7 1-2 hours. I Capture of Prtasnys*. Poland, by Germans, has not been confirmed from Petrograd. The latest report of the Russian general staff speaks of a concentration of German af (orts in that direction. . CoMldaraMa snacewtes for the Russians are claimed In actions a iong the Warsaw front, and In Galic ia. The correspondent of a Co logne newspaper reports that the Russians have suffered another re verse In Bukowlna and that their fi nal opposition there has been shat ?ered. the province being clear of the invaders. | FlRhting between Austria and ( Montenegro, almost at a standstill | ?luring the mld-wtnter months, h? I been resumod. A despatch from French sources says an Austrian! force which stacked a Montenegrin column In tne Austrian province of Bosnia, was repulsed after a violent flghf. Germany Is framing a reply toi the American note concerning food! supplies for civilians In belligerent | countries and mines and submarine*! Hope Is growing In Berlin that the American proposals may form a ba sts for negotiations solving all thr difficulties wliloh have arisen. A British admiralty statement says that since February 18, when the German navaJ war zone decree went Into effect, there have been 708 arrivals and 678 sailings from British ports or the UnJ?ad Kingdom and that German submarines have sunk seven vewfels. return to city. Messrs. Ja?. R. and W. H. Russ, genial members of the firm of Rum Bros. Variety Store, returned this morning from northern market?, where they went to pur oh a* spring ;md summer goods. rRKACHKD AT ?T. PETJWV? ^ 1 Rev. B. r. riuske, rector of Christ Church. Ntnr Bern, preached at St. Peter's Bpls-tpa! chnreh last night. Mr. Ruske was the guest of Mrs. Jshn it. Small while In the city. WKRR Y**TKIU>AY. Mrs. Oso. le Ralff of Belhaven waa a Washington vtsHor on yester day. Mr. j). M. Wanton of New Bern, was here on business yesterday. Mr. Oso. I. Wateon of Lake Land In?, was on our streets today. , ? COM AH? M KM TOCWMH.F we have many things that yoe need. Ws need rosr trade. We guarantee satlsfeotlon. 1 ? Adams * Oo. "'?i''. Ill1 1 ion: mm TREAT tU SEM The following from the Norfolk Vl*?lnlan-PUet of Thursday with ?te the piwutlen the** UxuT" it fee Wells T* ^ ITe?>dsj m?lB| U < ? eetd"" m to *fce book* lil k*, muwlc end tli? ability of ths east In whoee eere It la entrusted: **iLady Luxury," * new musical comedy, book and lyrtoa by Ride. Jobuaon Young, maelc by WUllun 8chroeder. which was given lta fleet ^mnUtlon here at tba Walls last nlcbt. la wall named. ??Hie play fairly luxuriates ia a wealth of boautlful music, spright-| ly dance?, a magnificent stage set ting (the action all takes place In one drawing room), gorgeooa coe tumaa, and a cast that cau sing, dance And act. "little elae (? required for ths i erage mualcal comedy, but "Lady! Luxury" la far above the average and therefore has a well defined plot that eervee to lncreaae interest, though It Is not difficult to tell how It Is all going to turn out. 'And be It eald, it all turns out *?ry well. Indeed, for seldom has a more thoroughly enjoyed perform ance of this kind been seen on the local boards. This is rather a broad atatement, but it will very likely be subscribed to by all who row the play. "While the audience waa not a largo one, nothing like what the play and players deserved, It wat highly appreciative, and heartily applauded the delightful musical numberB and attractive dances, with which "Lady Luxury" is lavishly, endowed. Encores were freoUentT and were given with a spirit and daeh that was refreshing. -"It would be difflcult, indeed, to ?ay wbUb of ike playera who por trayed the principal roles pleased most. It must in truth be said that a more capable and evenly balanced cast would be difflcult to select. A slde from their acting ability, the principals all have excellent voices, I and their vocal efforts met with the recognition they deserved at the hands of the audience. 'Mlsff Florence Webber, who play ed Eloise Van Cuyler ("Lady Lux ury"), is a dainty and charming lit tle -woman with a soprano of unusu al sweetness and purity of tone. Her solos were splendidly rendered. Miss Marie Flynn, Miss Emille Lea, and Mis? Emily Fitsroy, played the oth er feminine roles capitally, the spe cialty dancing of Miss Lea being a feature of the performance. "The bulk of the comedy was furn Ished by J. W. Herbert, Sam J. Bur ton and Forrest Huff, while the lat ter also demonstrated that he Is a singer of ability. Donald McDon ald, "Jimmy," captivated the au dience vrlth his savor faire, his ex relelnt voice and sprightly dancing. Arthur Akbro as "Count Pianaselll," portrayed the character to the life, and his grand opera number gave him opportunity for a display of a tenor voloe of remarkable range and volume. "The enseroble numbers were giv en with vim and spirit by a chorus that can sing, dance and act. Alto gether, "Lady Luxury" proved one of the musical ?omedy treats of the teatfon, and It is a matter of regret thwt the matlneee performance scheduled for yesterday had to be cancelled owing to dMay In arrival of the scenery, whUJk't* of a mai slve kind.** HNJOYABIjB outino. The Boy Scouts, undeT the lead ership of Master Scout Robert Fowle, "hiked it" to Cow Head Springs yesterday afternoon. They oarrled supper along and feasted In tha woods, afterwards returning to the city. An enjoyable thne was re ported by all. ?Mr. H. R. Way of Belharven, was In the city today. Mr. R. C. Kornegay of Lutnber V>n, waa a Washington visitor terday. Mr. P. H. Johneon of Fantego, *pewt a few boars I? tba city yes terday. no ura mouD attd salt Wee*, Belt V*A, ?c*. Cheep at l< * 44a?i ft 0% ^ - - I!? If 10' BI O. Henry Book Club vm de lightfully entertained Thursday tf tern^&n by Mrs. Louis Mann at her . ^tractive home In the suburb*. ? % rlon of sjrrlng cprlng flow era ?? "^^rreotings, as the hoe tee* grai~ /2?? bw" *u?-U' mAA* a charu. The president. Mlit Rodmu ^^riding, called the neetinr to ordtv promptly at three thirty. After the roll call and a ?ery interesting account of the last ' meeting by the secretary Mrs. Nor wood Simmons, there wee a liter jary selection by Mrs. Hsthaway; ' the subject, "Three of Shakespeare's famous heroee?Ilamlot, Sebastian and the King of Fraooe." Mr*. Hathaway's paper was an Inspira tion. giving new thoughts nd con ceptions of these dramatic creations, depicting and delineating the pecu liar characteristics of each hero; portraying the wonderful versatili ty of the marvelous "Vard." The literary program was then continued by readings from the fourth and fifth acts of Kin? Lear. After the distribution of the books by* Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Leach a delicious salad course was served by Mrs. Mann awststed by Mies Carlotta Nicholson and Mis# Miry Hill, two charming members of Washington's younger sot. The next meeting of the club will be March 11th with Mrs. George Leach on Wert Main street. RECORDER'S COURT. ^JJ*corder W. L. Vaughan dispos ed of the following case* yesterday Bfternoon: W. P. Brinn. drunk. $2.00 and cost. J. 8V Toiterton, drunk, 18.00 and ? cost. J. A. Hughes, retailing. Not guilty. Albert Miller, colored, carrying concealed weapon. $50 and oo#t. WILL MAKE INSPECTION The annual Inspection of the I Sixth Division. North Carolina Nav al Militia of thin city win be made at the armory on Monday night at 8 o'clock. The Inspection will be conducted by Colonel fltrlngfleld of Waynes lvllle. Inspector General of the State militia, sssirted by Commander P IW. McNeely, of the TTnlted States Navy. This will complete the In spection of State militia. I Colonel Stringfleld served In the Spanish-American war and has jbeen Inspector General of the State jtnllltla ever since. NOTICE. The office of the City Clerk win be (open until ? *? ? -* "m ?? <rr.A"fr?7T w. c. Arena. ?-*o-rte. atr ci"* New Theater MONDAY Sseure Tour Seat Now At Worthy ft Ethsrldge. Price? BOe to ?BOO The Best Show of t ha Season* Iteljpp Lookl Read! .... r-! '?'./* r ' Listen! I Only Om Hon W??k To 1 MARCH lat .. ,
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